Wednesday, November 24, 2010

NFL Week 11 Recap



Jets
27
Texans
24
Mark Sanchez and the Jets took advantage of the Texans’ 32nd ranked pass defense to pull it out in the end, again.

Bears
16
Dolphins
0
It looks like Tyler Thigpen won’t be the answer for the Dolphins. The Bears defense has been scary good this season.

Bills
49
Bengals
31
The Bills pulled off a huge comeback, scoring 35 unanswered points against a Bengals team that can’t seem to get anything right this season.

Lions
19
Cowboys
35
The Cowboys seem to be playing the Super Bowl contenders they once were, or at least the teams they have played against recently have made them look this way. Kitna is getting comfortable and is turning their season around.

Redskins
19
Titans
16
Vince Young may have ended his career with the Titans after throwing his helmet and shoulder pads into the stands and having a confrontation with head coach Jeff Fisher. McNabb and the Redskins did a nice job bouncing back after last weeks embarrassing defeat.

Cardinals
13
Chiefs
31
The Chiefs came back after last week’s loss to the Raiders and stomped the Cardinals. Dwayne Bowe has been one of the best wide receivers in the league over the past month or so.

Packers
31
Vikings
3
The Vikings seem to have given up on their season. Even Brett Favre can’t save these guys. Greg Jennings had one of the best games of his career catching 3 TD passes.

Raiders
3
Steelers
35
The Steelers showed which one of these teams are for real. The Raiders could not do anything against Pittsburgh’s dominant defense.

Ravens
37
Panthers
13
Brian St. Pierre may have had the best game of his career, but that isn’t saying much. The Ravens’ defense played the way we expected they could all season, but against the struggling Panthers, that isn’t anything impressive.

Browns
20
Jaguars
24
The Browns are still contending with good teams and continue to be a threat to spoil, but Maurice Jones-Drew went off on them in this one and that was too much too handle.

Falcons
34
Rams
17
With the Rams struggles on the road, they really need to win these big games at home. Matt Ryan continues to impress with another 2 touchdowns and no picks.

Seahawks
19
Saints
34
It seems that every team in the NFC West struggles on the road. It’s a good thing that whichever team wins that division will have a home game in the playoffs. Speaking of playoffs, the Saints are well on their way to a wildcard now and their running game is getting stronger behind Christopher Ivory.

Buccaneers
21
49ers
0
The Bucs are unstoppable against losing teams. They remain undefeated against teams under .500. I’d like to say the 49ers are done now, but they are lucky to be in the NFC West and still alive.

Colts
28
Patriots
31
Tom Brady seems to have some new motivation to win games now. Their running game is coming alive for the first time in years. Peyton Manning threw for almost 400 yards, but his 3 interceptions cost the Colts big time.

Giants
17
Eagles
27
The Giants turnover woes continue to haunt them. They also lost Hakeem Nicks in this one for a while. LeSean McCoy picked up the Eagles while Michael Vick had his first off night of the season.

Broncos
14
Chargers
35
Philip Rivers is still the frontrunner in the MVP race. He managed to throw another 4 touchdowns in only 24 pass attempts. Mike Tolbert has given the Chargers offense some balance and had a 100-yard game filling in for injured rookie, Ryan Mathews.

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